Cricket Wireless will add calling options to nine new Latin America countries to their pre-paid wireless plans. For a small fee, customers can add minutes to call these countries.
Curiosity Rover spots a suspicious creature. Another image from the Mars Curiosity Rover has alien believers excited. This image looks like a lizard, RT reports.
The smartphone market is getting even more crowded with new entries from smaller competitors. The OnePlus 2 comes from the very young company OnePlus, and it has similar qualities to the well-established Apple iPhone 6 Plus.
Apple is confirming that certain iPhone 6 Plus cameras might have a faulty component causing them to take blurry photos. Because of this, Apple is offering to replace the rear facing cameras for free.
Two Ashley Madison customers in Canada allegedly took their own lives after their data was hacked as part of the massive data leak on the affair website.
Stocks start down heavily, bounce back The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down by as much as 1,089 points Monday as global markets continue to respond to slowing growth in China, CNBC reports.
Samsung wants iPhone users to try their new big-screened phones. Samsung is looking to get as many users to try their new phones as possible with its latest promotion, CNET reports.
Not much gameplay is shown in the movie preview for the game A brand new trailer for Madden NFL 16 turns the football simulation video game into a preview for an action movie.
Xur is back in the Tower this weekend selling more exotic weapons and upgrades for Destiny players. Xur will remain in the Tower until 5 a.m. EDT Sunday.
Spotify wants to know as much data about their users as possible. A brand new privacy policy will allow the streaming music service to see users' contacts, view their photos and much more.
Stocks opened with sharp losses Friday morning for the fourth straight day with the Dow falling almost 300 points. The markets are responding to uncertainty in China and a lack of positive economic news.
Cloud Strife is back and now he is playable on Apple iOS devices. Final Fantasy VII, known as one of the greatest role playing games of all time can now be played on the iOS operating system.
Edgar Mitchell says that aliens prevented a nuclear war between Russia and the U.S. An astronaut who has walked on the moon says aliens are responsible for stopping a nuclear war between the United States and Russia, according to Mirror Online.
Almost 20 gigabytes of data was released by hackers Just a few days after a massive leak of data from the affair website Ashley Madison, even more data has been leaked out, Motherboard reports.
Players will be able to relocate their team, change logos and more NBA 2K16 is making several additions to the MyGM and MyLeague modes in the game, according to Bleacher Report.
iPhone 6S will use stronger materials than the iPhone 6 used The next iPhone will use stronger materials than the iPhone 6 an will be less likely to bend, Pocket Lint reports.
Destiny developer Bungie revealed multiple pieces of information on the upcoming expansion pack for Destiny called The Taken King in a live Twitch stream Wednesday.
Apple has released iOS 8.4.1 which fixes several bugs and adds updates to the software built for iPhones and iPads. This is expected to be the last update to iOS before iOS 9 is released, and it does not look like there will be a jailbreak for it.
Another company has taken over the Vaio brand The Sony Vaio was once a very popular desktop and laptop computer. Now, the Vaio is coming back to the U.
National average is now $2.66. Oil prices continue to drop to historic lows, but gas prices nationwide continue to rise, especially in the Midwest, USAToday reports.
A survey released by music industry research company MusicWatch is showing that Apple Music trial subscribers have already stopped using the service. This would mean they are not interested in continuing with the paid service, which costs $9.99 per month.
Hackers threatened to expose private data User data stolen from the affair website Ashley Madison and released to the Internet is being called legitimate by security experts on Wednesday, the Huffington Post reports.